common aviation safety regulations
The body of legislation and regulations that apply to the field of civil aviation at regional, national, European and International levels.
Airside safety managers supervise the airside operations' safety and security and advise the civil aviation authorities on the airport information systems changes. They write safety analysis reports, ensure compliance with standards and regulations and improve the airside safety procedures.
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The body of legislation and regulations that apply to the field of civil aviation at regional, national, European and International levels.
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Approve the design of aircraft parking areas.
Ensure that an annual safety inspection takes place; submit inspection report to CAA.
Implement airside safety auditing system for operational departments.
Measure and supervise airside performance in accordance with safety and compliance KPI's.
Address potential aerodrome hazards such as foreign objects, debris, and wildlife interference.
Know and apply the accepted standards and regulations for European airports. Apply knowledge to enforce airport rules, regulations, and the Airport Safety Plan.
Follow standards and specific prescriptions from the aerodrome manual, which contains characteristics, policies and procedures for the safe operation of the airport.
Conduct airport inspections to achieve maximum safety; inspect airport facilities, ensure equipment is used and maintained appropriately, and ensure staff members work in the safest possible way.
Conduct research on a regular basis in order to stay up-to-date with aviation safety standards and procedures. Investigate new technologies and materials that may improve the efficiency of service delivery.
Ensure that aerodrome procedures are conducted in accordance with all requirements.
Thoroughly investigate aircraft accidents, collisions, crashes or other aviation incidents.
Work confidently in a group in general aviation services, in which each individual operates in their own area of responsibility to reach a common goal, such as a good customer interaction, air safety, and aircraft maintenance.
Spot threats related to security at the airport and apply procedures to counteract them in a quick, safe, and efficient way.
Undertake safety inspections in areas of concern to identify and report potential hazards or security breaches; take measures to maximise safety standards.
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Consult, negotiate and agree on potential risks, measures and safety procedures with third parties.